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State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: 20/20 VISION FOR SCHOOLS, INC. 302 WEST 124TH STREET, 3RD FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10027 (347) 921-4426 Name of Project Director: JEREMY DEL RIO Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE A MOBILE MEDIA ART STUDIO AS PART OF A BRING ART BACK CAMPAIGN. SPECIFICALLY, MEDIA PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT AND A VAN AND WILL BE PURCHASED, THEN CUSTOMIZED INTO A MOBILE MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION STUDIO. Funded Amount: $125,000 Requested By: TAYLOR Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: 3D AFTERCARE, INC. 586 SEAMAN AVENUE BALDWIN, NY 11510 (516) 600-9449 Name of Project Director: ZODELIA WILLIAMS Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL USED TO PURCHASE A PASSENGER VAN AND A BIKE RACK. Funded Amount: $50,000 Requested By: DARLING Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ACCESSCNY, INC. 1603 COURT STREET SYRACUSE, NY 13208 (315) 478-4151 Name of Project Director: MICHAEL WOLFSON Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO RECONSTRUCT AN ELEVATOR AT THE FACILITY. FUNDS WILL ALSO BE USED TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL A NEW HVAC SYSTEM. Funded Amount: $0 Requested By: HUNTER Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 640 BAY ROAD QUEENSBURY, NY 12804 (518) 743-2322 Name of Project Director: ANN MARIE SOMMA Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO REPURPOSE EXISTING SPACE AND A CENTRALIZED TUTORING LAB FOR READING, WRITING AND MATH WILL BE CONSTRUCTED. Funded Amount: $100,000 Requested By: STEC Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY 200 SOUTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, NY 12202 (518) 641-7533 Name of Project Director: DI MA Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE A BUILDING, WHICH WILL FOSTER AND ENCOURAGE A GROWING REGIONAL ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOUTH END NEIGHBORHOOD. Funded Amount: $250,000 Requested By: MCDONALD-J Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY 200 SOUTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, NY 12202 (518) 641-7533 Name of Project Director: DI MA Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE A BUILDING, WHICH WILL FOSTER AND ENCOURAGE A GROWING REGIONAL ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOUTH END NEIGHBORHOOD. Funded Amount: $250,000 Requested By: FAHY Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ALFRED STATE COLLEGE 10 UPPER COLLEGE DRIVE WELLSVILLE, NY 14802 (607) 587-3985 Name of Project Director: VALERIE NIXON Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PROVIDE THE INITIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN 18,000 +/- SQUARE FOOT FACILITY, WHICH WILL BE UTILIZED AS A BIOREFINERY DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIALIZATION CENTER. Funded Amount: $100,000 Requested By: GIGLIO-J Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ALLEGANY COUNTY 7 COURT STREET, ROOM 210, COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING BELMONT, NY 14813 (585) 268-9230 Name of Project Director: GUY R. JAMES Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF RESTROOMS, SECURITY UPDATES AND HVAC IMPROVEMENTS. Funded Amount: $100,000 Requested By: GIGLIO-J Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ALPHAPOINTE 87-46 123RD STREET RICHMOD HILL, NY 11418 (929) 499-3670 Name of Project Director: SCOTT THORNILL Purpose of Project: . Funded Amount: $500,000 Requested By: HEVESI-A Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ALPHAPOINTE 87-46 123RD STREET RICHMOND HILL, NY 11418 (718) 854-7300 Name of Project Director: SCOTT THORNHILL Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO INSTALL A PASSENGER ELEVATOR, RENOVATION OF THE FREIGHT ELEVATOR, AS WELL AS FOR RENOVATIONS TO THE FACILITY, INCLUDING THE ELECTRICAL AND HVAC SYSTEMS. Funded Amount: $500,000 Requested By: WEPRIN-D Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: AMAGANSETT FIRE DISTRICT 439 MAIN STREET AMAGANSETT, NY 11930 (631) 267-0017 Name of Project Director: JESSICA CENTWELL Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE A NEW FORD E-450 MEDALLION AMBULANCE. Funded Amount: $125,000 Requested By: THIELE Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: AMERICAN LABOR STUDIES CENTER 42 ST. ANREWS CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065 (518) 331-4474 Name of Project Director: PAUL F. COLE Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO RESTORE THE KATE MULLANY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE LOCATED AT 350 8TH STREET IN TROY, NY. Funded Amount: $50,000 Requested By: MCDONALD-J Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: AMITYVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 19 JOHN STREET AMTYVILLE, NY 11701 (631) 264-0567 Name of Project Director: MONICA POWERS Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO RENOVATE A STORAGE AREA, WHICH WILL CREATE A SECOND COMMUNITY ROOM. Funded Amount: $125,000 Requested By: JEAN-PIERRE Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ANDERSON CENTER FOR AUTISM 4885 ROUTE 9, P.O. BOX 367 STAATSBURG, NY 12580 (845) 889-9211 Name of Project Director: TINA CHIRICO Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO REPLACE OLD EGRESS WINDOWS WITH NEW CASEMENT WINDOWS THAT CONTAIN A SIDE SASH FOR EASY USE AND ESCAPE. Funded Amount: $125,000 Requested By: BARRETT Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: ARMORY FOUNDATION, THE 216 FT. WASHINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10032 (212) 923-1803 Name of Project Director: GLENNIS AQUINO-GIL Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO CREATE A CLASSROOM SPACE FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Funded Amount: $125,000 Requested By: TAYLOR Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 29 EAST ONEIDA STREET BALDWINSVILLE, NY 13027 (315) 638-6055 Name of Project Director: JAMES RODEMS Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO REBUILD THE PLAYGROUNDS AT THE VAN BUREN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. SPECIFICALLY, FUNDS WILL ALSO BE USED FOR SITE PREPARATION WORK, INSTALLING NEW PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT, AND TO RESURFACE THE PLAYGROUND AFTER INSTALLATION. Funded Amount: $125,000 Requested By: MAGNARELLI Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: BENJAMIN CENTER-STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT NEW PALTZ 1 HAWK DRIVE NEW PALTZ, NY 12561 (845) 257-2901 Name of Project Director: GERALD BENJAMIN Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, WHICH WILL ENCOURAGE SCIENTIFIC CURIOSITY AND CREATIVITY THROUGH THE SCIENCE LAB INITIATIVE. Funded Amount: $500,000 Requested By: CAHILL Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: BENJAMIN CENTER-STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT NEW PALTZ 1 HAWK DRIVE NEW PALTZ, NY 12561 (845) 257-2901 Name of Project Director: GERALD BENJAMIN Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT THE SCIENCE LAB INITIATIVE. SPECIFICALLY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS FURNITURE WILL BE PURCHASED FOR THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. Funded Amount: $500,000 Requested By: CAHILL Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY --- FINAL APPROVAL PENDING --- State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: BLUE POINT FIRE DISTRICT 205 BLUE POINT AVENUE BLUE POINT, NY 11715 (631) 363-2005 Name of Project Director: JOE SAUERWEIN Purpose of Project: FUNDS WILL BE USED TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF A NEW FIRE POLICE VEHICLE. Funded Amount: $50,000 Requested By: GARBARINO Name of Administering State Agency: NYS DORMITORY AUTHORITY State and Municipal Facilities Program PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Name, Address, and Telephone Number: BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES--BOCES OF PUTNAM-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER 200 BOCES DRIVE YORKTOWN,

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